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How do YOU use 
your radiator valves? 
For concealed radiation Jen¬ 
kins radiator valves are fur¬ 
nished with extended spindles 
W HILE no radiator valve is designed 
for a foot rest or a “stepping 
stone,” everyone knows that this 
service is frequently imposed upon them. 
With light weight valves this strain often 
results in split wheels and bent spindles. 
Jenkins Radiator Valves with their un¬ 
breakable wood wheels and sturdy Man¬ 
ganese bronze spindles are more than 
equal to the abuse to which valves are 
often subjected. They are made of the 
best brass, contain more metal than other 
valves and are constructed in every part 
to withstand severe service, rough usage, 
and careless handling. 
Jenkins Valves satisfactorily meet the 
strains of expansion and contraction of 
piping under which light valves become 
leaky and troublesome. They always open 
easily and close tightly, do not leak, and 
when once installed, can be forgotten as 
far as trouble is concerned. 
A Jenkins Radiator Valve is not a spec¬ 
ialty, but a heavy, dependable, satisfac¬ 
tion-giving valve that has been specified 
for over fifty-five years wherever it has 
been the desire to have a heating system 
the best in every detail. 
Your architect knows Jenkins Valves. 
Ask him to specify and see that your 
contractor installs genuine Jenkins “Dia¬ 
mond Marked” valves for-either steam or 
hot water systems of any kind. 
Write the nearest Jenkins office for our 
interestingly written booklets: “The Valve 
Behind a Good Heating System” and 
“Jenkins Valves for Plumbing Service.” 
JENKINS BROS. 
80 White St.New York 
524 Atlantic Ave.Boston 
133 No. Seventh St.Philadelphia 
646 Washington Blvd.Chicago 
St. Louis Pittsburgh Washington 
San Francisco Havana 
JENKINS BROS., Limited 
103 St. Remi St., Montreal, Canada 
6 Great Queen St., Kingsway, 
W. C. 2, London, England 
